November 13, 1999
FDA Says Trans Fats Should Be On Food Labels 67,000 Acres In Eastern Kentucky Breakout in Fire
FDA Says Trans Fats Should Be On Food Labels 67,000 Acres In Eastern Kentucky Breakout in Fire
Three Covington Police Offices Start Federal Trail For Taking Nightclub Bribes Football Tickets Sales Double in First Year At Commonwealth Stadium
November 12, 1788, Virginia approved the creation of Woodford County from Fayette County. Named in honor of William Woodford, Revolutionary War General, it would be… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Pokeman: What Is It? Strip Mining Plays Part In Potential Government Shutdown
Minor Skirmishes On Day 1 of National Coal Strike Tom Gentry, 37, Buys Two Mares In Foal To Secretariat; Keeneland Sales
Ponzi On Trial; Boston Monthly Pyramid Monthly Dinner Held At Phoenix Hotel; Lexington
November 11, 1836, Bacon College in Georgetown opened its doors. By 1837, it had 203 students. The college would change cities and names over the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Patton Backs Bills To Clean Up Kentucky Breathitt County Locals Build Veteran Memorial For County Natives Who Died In War
Armistice Day In Kentucky City Schools Six Men Held In Harrodsburg On Rioting Charge
Nationwide Col Strike To Last Three Weeks Says UMW President 3,000 Miners Trapped In Platinum Mine; South Africa